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Fight, Flight, or Freeze: The Healer's Story

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to wake up in a body that wasn't yours? A much, much younger body? I can't say that I had ever given it much thought. That was until one night when a patient entered the ER where I was working at and shot me point blank in the head. You know, if he wanted a second opinion, all he had to do was ask. But that's besides the point... Some how, some way, I work up in a strange hospital with a woman that looked suspiciously like my mother holding my hand and crying. Over joyed to see her, it took me a few minutes to realize that I was no longer the 25 year old, successful doctor at one of the most prestigious hospitals in the world. Nope, I was a 6 year old girl that for a moment... wanted her mother. When the apocalypse comes, it is everyone for themselves. I have three choices: do I fight for what I want? Will I run away and hide, or will I freeze when the demons of my past come back to haunt me? You might know me as the Healer, but this is my story to tell. ------ Fight, Flight, or Freeze is the second novel in the Rebirth in the Apocalypse series, this time featuring the Healer: Wang Tian Mu and her men. You won't have to read the first one to be able to understand this one, and she is not going to stay a child for the whole thing. Li Dai Lu and her guys will be popping in occasionally, but this is strictly Wang Tian Mu's story! I hope you enjoy! Other Novels: Rebirth in the Apocalypse: Third Time's A Charm (Completed) Star's Ships (Completed) Dancing With Monsters (Ongoing) As Silent As A Mouse (Ongoing) Find me on Discord: devilbesideyou666 (@Sakura#6289)

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Something Was Rotten In The State Of Denmark

"It really was nothing. I was tired for two days and slept most of the time. The doctor told me that I had a fever for most of the time, but when it broke, they knew I would be okay. They even kept us for almost a week after, running more tests on us to make sure that we were completely fine."

Bai Long Qiang tried to pull me back down into his arms, but I held myself back. This was much too important to just dismiss like that.

As a doctor, I understood the amount of work that went into a vaccine. I understood how many trials and hoops a company had to go through to have their vaccine pass the stage for human trials.

And it was not done in this short of a time.

The fact that the military kept them in the barracks even after they no longer displayed any side effects was… not normal….

Not by any stretch of the imagination.